If you are looking for Lake Travis waterfront property, look at my previous post about Austin drought photos.
I have two points that the photos illustrate quite well. First, if you are looking at a Lake Travis home and it has a boat dock that is still floating, the property should have good water almost every year. The lake is at its fourth lowest level ever and the last time that happened was back in 1984. In other words, if a home has good water now, it should have had good water for the last 25 years and it should have good water most years in the future.
Second, if you are looking for a Lake Travis waterfront lot and come across a waterfront lot, you need to know the elevation of the build site. Two of the photos in my last point offer good illustrations of lots that are well within the Lake Travis floodplain.
Of course there is much more to buying Lake Travis waterfront property, but these two things are critical to know. If you have questions, give me a call at 512-293-2422 or email me.
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